On the use of a coordinate transformation for analysis of axisymmetric vibration of polar orthotropic annular plates

Vijayakumar, K and Ramaiah, GK
(1972)
On the use of a coordinate transformation for analysis of axisymmetric vibration of polar orthotropic annular plates.
In: Journal of Sound and Vibration, 24
(2).
pp. 165-175.

Abstract

Estimates of natural frequencies corresponding to axisymmetric modes of flexural vibration of polar orthotropic annular plates have been obtained for various combinations of clamped, simply supported and free edge conditions. A coordinate transformation in the radial direction has been used to obtain effective solutions by the classical Rayleigh-Ritz method. The analysis with this transformation has been found to be advantageous in computations, particularly for large hole sizes, over direct analysis. Numerical results have been obtained for various values of hole sizes and rigidity ratio. The eigenvalue parameter has been found to vary more or less linearly with the rigidity ratio. A comparison with the results for isotropic plates has brought out some interesting features.